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Change in Visual Acuity From Baseline to Month 6 and From Baseline to 9 Months [ Time Frame: Baseline to 6 months and baseline to 9 months ]

Change in Standard Central Subfield Thickness (CST) as Measured by OCT From Baseline to 6, 9, and 12 Months [ Time Frame: Baseline to 6, 9, and 12 months ]

A large decrease in CST thickness may be indicative of a worse clinical outcome. These measurements are done to ensure safety of the participants.

Number of Adverse Events Associated to the Administration of Ranibizumab 2.0mg [ Time Frame: Baseline to 6 month, baseline to 9 month and baseline to 12 months ]

Angiographic Leakage From Baseline to Month 6 and 12 [ Time Frame: Baseline to 6 and baseline to 12 months ]

Angiography was taken via fluorescein angiography. Any increases of angiographic leakage was counted between baseline and month 6. Also any decreases of angiographic leakage was counted between baseline and 6 month. The same was done between baseline and 12 month.

Any increase of angiographic leakage was counted as a +1. Likewise, any decrease of angiographic leakage was counted as a -1. The sum was calculated based on the number of participants in each arm and the total shown in the outcome. For example: if across the three injected participants for their 6 month visit, two of them showed an increase of angiographic leakage and one showed a decrease, then the outcome would be, (+1) + (+1) + (-1)= +1. Likewise, if the same three participant's 12 month visit showed two with a decrease in leakage and one with no changes in leakage, the outcome would be, (-1) + (-1) + (0)= -2

Idiopathic Parafoveal Telangiectasia (IPT) [also known as Idiopathic Perifoveal Telangiectasia, Idiopathic Juxtafoveal Telangiectasia (IJT, JFT) and Macular Telangiectasia (MacTel)] is a disorder of unknown etiology. IPT is classified as Group 2A in the Gass classification of macular telangiectasias (Reference 1,5) - a bilateral, but not always symmetric disorder. It is characterized in its early stages by dilation and loss of parafoveal capillaries accompanied by angiographic leakage, "right angle" venules, central and parafoveal intraretinal cysts.

Detailed Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY

This is an open-label, Phase I/II study of intravitreally administered ranibizumab in subjects with nonproliferative Idiopathic Parafoveal Telangiectasia (IPT).

Consented, enrolled subjects will be randomized into two groups: observation and treatment. The observation group will be monitored monthly while the treatment group will receive three open-label intravitreal injections of 1.0 mg ranibizumab administered every 30 days for 3 months and then as needed monthly, based on defined criteria. NOTE: The original protocol had the treatment group dosed at 2.0 mg/0.05mL. However, the 2.0mg dose will become unavailable beginning January 31, 2012. Therefore, the protocol amendment submitted in December 2011 changed the 2.0mg arm to a 1.0mg/ 0.10mL arm. Please note that three patients were already treated with 2.0mg before the amendment was submitted, so they will be switched to 1.0mg if they have not completed the study when the 2.0 dose is no longer available in January 2012.

Protocol: FVF4875s Final 6/P

29MAR2010

3.2

RATIONALE FOR STUDY DESIGN

As IPT is a chronically progressive condition, the purpose of this study is to see if high-dose ranibizumab can slow or stop the leakage and growth of existing, dilated, macular vessels in cases where no co-existing neovascularization exists as defined by fluorescein angiography and Ocular Coherence Tomography (OCT). Other outcomes include stabilization of visual acuity compared to observation group (defined by best corrected Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) measurements), and changes in ultrastructural features, as defined by OCT,

3.3

OUTCOME MEASURES

3.3.1 Primary Outcome Measures

To compare the change in visual acuity from baseline to one year in patients with nonproliferative IPT who are either treated with high-dose (1.0mg) ranibizumab or observed.

3.3.2 Secondary Outcome Measures

i. To compare the change in visual acuity from baseline to 6 months and 9 months in patients with nonproliferative IPT who are either treated with high- dose (1.0mg) ranibizumab or observed.

Vision equal to or worse than 20/25 and better than or equal to 20/400 by ETDRS chart, without co-existing choroidal neovascularization.

Physical ability and reasonable expectation to maintain all follow-up appointments.

Exclusion Criteria:

Pregnancy (positive pregnancy test) or lactation

Premenopausal women not using adequate contraception. The following are considered effective means of contraception: surgical sterilization or use of oral contraceptives, barrier contraception with either a condom or diaphragm in conjunction with spermicidal gel, an IUD, or contraceptive hormone implant or patch.

Any other condition that the investigator believes would pose a significant hazard to the subject if the investigational therapy were initiated

Participation in another simultaneous ophthalmologic investigation or trial

History of receiving intravitreal injections of ranibizumab, bevacizumab, pegaptanib, or any other intravitreal medication within 60 days of first injection. History of receiving intravitreal or subtenons triamcinolone within 90 days of first injection.

Sex/Gender

Sexes Eligible for Study:

All

Ages

18 Years and older (Adult, Senior)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

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